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Many marvellous steps, leaps and bounds of technology all under one roof.
I was captivated by the pilot's recounting of tales related to each plane, the tour took around 2 hours but never was there a dull moment.
Fantastic that this is a free musuem providing retired pilots with a job, letting them continue to have a connection with their...
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I've visited this museum a number of times for different reasons, I used to bring our toddler here to burn off extra energy and learn something in the process. We watch movies in the IMAX theater, we attended a corporate event here, visit on the yearly "become a pilot day" (SUPER fun bring the whole family!). The museum is free...
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We stayed overnight near the airport as a precaution for our international flight and so we could visit the nearby Udvar-Hazy Center. Due to flight changes, we ended up only having a couple of hours available for a quick dash through the museum. Well, it was so worth it. Just seeing the Enola Gay, Space Shuttle Discovery, the Concorde, the...
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Parking was $15 and Admission is free. The Museum has amazing exhibits and displays . Also, there is an IMAX theater, McDonald's, Observation Tower and a good Gift Shop. Seating is ample throughout the Museum as are bathrooms. Standing next to the Shuttle as well as the SR-71 Blackbird and the Air France Concord, realizing their size, left me stunned....
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We visited this museum on Dec 5th, 2016 on a typical rainy "museum" day :):). The experience was really enthralling !!! The museum has different sections that showcase the airplanes of different eras and of different types viz. World War II, Cold War period, Commercial airplanes, Space shuttle etc. The collection is really magnanimous and educative. The collection also includes...
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On this latest visit to the Uday Hazy center we went on a tour with a docent who spent a lot of time telling us about the SR-71 Blackbird, the B-29 Enola Gay, several early plane designs, the Air France supersonic transport, and the Discovery space ship.
There is an absolutely mind boggling collection of ancient and modern aircraft on...
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Having visited the original Air & Space Museum on the mall many times in the past, I assumed the museum near Dulles Airport would be at least as good. I had heard lots of good things about it.
Admission is free - although parking is $15 - as are the guided tours. We arrived early and got on one of...
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We had been to the Air and Space Museum located by the National Mall, but this had a whole different perspective. We enjoyed viewing the larger aircraft mainly the Space Shuttle and the Concord as well as others such as the Enola Gay. (Hint: Go to the second floor and use panoramic if you want to take a photo of...
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This is amazing to see the history of aerospace and the many different types of aircraft. To see some of these vehicles up close and personal was also very emotional with regard to the airplanes used by the Japanese, Germans and our service members from WWI through Vietnam. See the space shuttle was also exciting. Well worth the visit and...
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